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anniem

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4200 on: December 22, 2019, 10:51:51 AM »
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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4201 on: December 23, 2019, 01:44:07 AM »
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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4202 on: December 23, 2019, 02:05:19 AM »
From the Library of Congress.  The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram.  December 23, 1919.

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4203 on: December 23, 2019, 02:48:23 AM »
              From the Library of Congress, 1919.

         What Will Mrs. Thompson Say?

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  You can judge for yourself whether
or not the lemon juice diluted with
water is hurting the hair.  If the hair
is oily, I should judge that the lemon
juice would add (blank) to it.  But
if your hair is dry, lemon juice will
make it very dry and cause the (blanks) to
(blank).  The use of lemon juice will
tend to make the hair (blank).  Do not
use hair (blank), because (blank's) color is
after all the softest and most becom-
ing.

Six blanks up there and each one is worth a staggering 160 points if filled in correctly.  Good luck!
   
 

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4204 on: December 23, 2019, 02:56:52 AM »
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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4205 on: December 23, 2019, 05:39:36 AM »
              From the Library of Congress, 1919.

         What Will Mrs. Thompson Say?

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  You can judge for yourself whether
or not the lemon juice diluted with
water is hurting the hair.  If the hair
is oily, I should judge that the lemon
juice would add (blank) to it.  But
if your hair is dry, lemon juice will
make it very dry and cause the (blanks) to
(blank).  The use of lemon juice will
tend to make the hair (blank).  Do not
use hair (blank), because (blank's) color is
after all the softest and most becom-
ing.

Six blanks up there and each one is worth a staggering 160 points if filled in correctly.  Good luck!


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1. Bounce
2. Ends
3. Split
4. Lighter
5. Dye
6. Natural

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4206 on: December 23, 2019, 06:02:45 AM »
              From the Library of Congress, 1919.

         What Will Mrs. Thompson Say?

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  You can judge for yourself whether
or not the lemon juice diluted with
water is hurting the hair.  If the hair
is oily, I should judge that the lemon
juice would add (blank) to it.  But
if your hair is dry, lemon juice will
make it very dry and cause the (blanks) to
(blank).  The use of lemon juice will
tend to make the hair (blank).  Do not
use hair (blank), because (blank's) color is
after all the softest and most becom-
ing.

Six blanks up there and each one is worth a staggering 160 points if filled in correctly.  Good luck!


1. shine
2. ends
3. split
4. lighter
5. dye
6. natural

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4207 on: December 23, 2019, 07:21:38 AM »
              From the Library of Congress, 1919.

         What Will Mrs. Thompson Say?

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  You can judge for yourself whether
or not the lemon juice diluted with
water is hurting the hair.  If the hair
is oily, I should judge that the lemon
juice would add (blank) to it.  But
if your hair is dry, lemon juice will
make it very dry and cause the (blanks) to
(blank).  The use of lemon juice will
tend to make the hair (blank).  Do not
use hair (blank), because (blank's) color is
after all the softest and most becom-
ing.

Six blanks up there and each one is worth a staggering 160 points if filled in correctly.  Good luck!


1. shine
2. ends
3. split
4. light
5. bleach
6. nature's

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4208 on: December 23, 2019, 08:20:18 AM »
              From the Library of Congress, 1919.

         What Will Mrs. Thompson Say?

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  You can judge for yourself whether
or not the lemon juice diluted with
water is hurting the hair.  If the hair
is oily, I should judge that the lemon
juice would add (blank) to it.  But
if your hair is dry, lemon juice will
make it very dry and cause the (blanks) to
(blank).  The use of lemon juice will
tend to make the hair (blank).  Do not
use hair (blank), because (blank's) color is
after all the softest and most becom-
ing.

Six blanks up there and each one is worth a staggering 160 points if filled in correctly.  Good luck!


Shine
Ends
Split
lighter
dye
nature's

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4209 on: December 23, 2019, 08:45:29 AM »
Dear No Name
1. shiny
2. ends
3. split
4. lighter
5. color
6. nature's
Merry Christmas - Nice things, and posts, are nicer than nasty things.

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4210 on: December 23, 2019, 09:09:46 AM »

Body
Ends
Split
Lighter
Dye
Nature's
RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES. JUSTICE FOR THE GIRLS

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4211 on: December 23, 2019, 09:30:51 AM »
              From the Library of Congress, 1919.

         What Will Mrs. Thompson Say?

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  You can judge for yourself whether
or not the lemon juice diluted with
water is hurting the hair.  If the hair
is oily, I should judge that the lemon
juice would add (blank) to it.  But
if your hair is dry, lemon juice will
make it very dry and cause the (blanks) to
(blank).  The use of lemon juice will
tend to make the hair (blank).  Do not
use hair (blank), because (blank's) color is
after all the softest and most becom-
ing.

Six blanks up there and each one is worth a staggering 160 points if filled in correctly.  Good luck!


Shine
Split
Ends
Lighter
Dye
Nature’s
Are we having fun yet?

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4212 on: December 23, 2019, 09:40:51 AM »
              From the Library of Congress, 1919.

         What Will Mrs. Thompson Say?

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  You can judge for yourself whether
or not the lemon juice diluted with
water is hurting the hair.  If the hair
is oily, I should judge that the lemon
juice would add (blank) to it.  But
if your hair is dry, lemon juice will
make it very dry and cause the (blanks) to
(blank).  The use of lemon juice will
tend to make the hair (blank).  Do not
use hair (blank), because (blank's) color is
after all the softest and most becom-
ing.

Six blanks up there and each one is worth a staggering 160 points if filled in correctly.  Good luck!


You can judge for yourself whether or not the lemon juice diluted with water is hurting the hair.  If the hair
is oily, I should judge that the lemon juice would add (SHINE) to it.  But if your hair is dry, lemon juice will make it very dry and cause the (ENDS) to (SPLIT).  The use of lemon juice will tend to make the hair (LIGHTER).  Do not use hair (DYE), because (NATURE's) color is after all the softest and most becoming.

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4213 on: December 23, 2019, 04:00:20 PM »
              From the Library of Congress, 1919.

         What Will Mrs. Thompson Say?

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  You can judge for yourself whether
or not the lemon juice diluted with
water is hurting the hair.  If the hair
is oily, I should judge that the lemon
juice would add (blank) to it.  But
if your hair is dry, lemon juice will
make it very dry and cause the (blanks) to
(blank).  The use of lemon juice will
tend to make the hair (blank).  Do not
use hair (blank), because (blank's) color is
after all the softest and most becom-
ing.

Six blanks up there and each one is worth a staggering 160 points if filled in correctly.  Good luck!


You can judge for yourself whether or not the lemon juice diluted with water is hurting the hair.  If the hair is oily, I should judge that the lemon juice would add VOLUME to it.  But if your hair is dry, lemon juice will make it very dry and cause the HAIR to BREAK.  The use of lemon juice will tend to make the hair BLONDE.  Do not use hair COLOR, because NATURAL color is after all the softest and most becoming.

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Re: The 100 Years Ago Thread
« Reply #4214 on: December 24, 2019, 02:09:39 AM »
Thank you @Bart Ell, @juan, @anniem, @Mr Apnea, @GravitySucks, @Sugarplum Lily, @ShayP, @FISH and @Aquarius, for playing the What Will Mrs. Thompson Say? game.

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1. Fluffiness
2. Ends
3. Split
4. Lighter
5. Dye
6. Nature's

Bart Ell: 800 points
ShayP: 800 points
Aquarius: 800 points
juan: 800 points
Sugarplum Lily: 800 points
GravitySucks: 800 points
annium: 800 points
Mr Apnea: 640 points
FISH: 640 points


Mrs. Thompson would like to say that she wishes you all a very Merry Christmas!